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FAME: Force-Adaptive RL for Expanding the Manipulation Envelope of a Full-Scale Humanoid

Robotics 2026-03-11 v1

Abstract

Maintaining balance under external hand forces is critical for humanoid bimanual manipulation, where interaction forces propagate through the kinematic chain and constrain the feasible manipulation envelope. We propose \textbf{FAME}, a force-adaptive reinforcement learning framework that conditions a standing policy on a learned latent context encoding upper-body joint configuration and bimanual interaction forces. During training, we apply diverse, spherically sampled 3D forces on each hand to inject disturbances in simulation together with an upper-body pose curriculum, exposing the policy to manipulation-induced perturbations across continuously varying arm configurations. At deployment, interaction forces are estimated from the robot dynamics and fed to the same encoder, enabling online adaptation without wrist force/torque sensors. In simulation across five fixed arm configurations with randomized hand forces and commanded base heights, FAME improves mean standing success to 73.84%, compared to 51.40% for the curriculum-only baseline and 29.44% for the base policy. We further deploy the learned policy on a full-scale Unitree H12 humanoid and evaluate robustness in representative load-interaction scenarios, including asymmetric single-arm load and symmetric bimanual load. Code and videos are available on https://fame10.github.io/Fame/

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@article{arxiv.2603.08961,
  title  = {FAME: Force-Adaptive RL for Expanding the Manipulation Envelope of a Full-Scale Humanoid},
  author = {Niraj Pudasaini and Yutong Zhang and Jensen Lavering and Alessandro Roncone and Nikolaus Correll},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08961},
  year   = {2026}
}